Shy child, I see you

My church is hosting Vacation Bible School this week for the first time in years. I volunteered to be a small group leader for kids in kindergarten through the fifth grade. This is my first VBS experience as an adult. I went to VBS at least once in grade school, but I remember very little about it.

The theme of our VBS is “Start the Party/ Celebrate the Good News.” The evening begins with dinner. Our pastor of family ministries asked that we sit with kids and break the ice by asking a party/celebration themed question.

The second day, I sat across the table from a girl named Paisley, who missed the first day. Paisley doesn’t go to our church but has a friend who does. Unfortunately, her friend didn’t sign up for VBS, so Paisley didn’t know a soul.

I could see the fear on Paisley’s face. I watched as other girls filled their plates and chose different tables. I invited two brothers to sit at our table. I recognized them from church but didn’t know them.

I attempted to break the ice by asking the kids about the best gift they had ever received. The older boy, Aiden, responded with one word, Nintendo. Paisley, in a very quiet voice, said she didn’t know.

I recognize introversion when I see it. I was a painfully shy child. I eventually overcame shyness but still feel uncomfortable and awkward if I don’t know anyone.

Paisley was so uncomfortable that at one point, she turned her body away from the table, hiding her face. It was heartbreaking.

The pastor, the father of five, joined our table. He asked questions and was able to elicit more than a one word response from the kids. Paisley said that she once gave her mother flowers and chocolate.

I asked Paisley what grade she was in. Fourth grade, she responded. I got up and went to a table with three girls and asked the same question. The pastor’s daughter said that she is in the 4th grade. So I told her about the girl at my table who doesn’t know anyone.

Elovie is an extrovert. She makes friends easily. I have seen her befriend a shy child at Sunday School. Elovie came over and introduced herself to Paisley. The rest of the evening, Paisley had fun with Elovie and other new friends.

It’s been great seeing the kids having fun at Vacation Bible School. More importantly, they’re hearing about Jesus and how much he loves them, no matter who they are.

Be near me, Lord Jesus

Of all the Christmas songs I sing, Away in a Manger speaks to my soul, like a prayer, especially the last two verses.

Be near me, Lord Jesus
I ask Thee to stay
Close by me forever
And love me, I pray

Come Lord Jesus, come. Be near me. I need you, Lord, I need you.

Be near me, Lord Jesus, my Savior. Watch over me. Walk with me. Talk with me. I hear your voice and I feel your presence and I am comforted. You are with me. Stay close by me forever.

Carry me on your shoulders when I am weary. Lift me up when I am feeling down. When I am tossed about by the storms of life, calm the raging sea.

Jesus, Bread of Life. Without you, I was hungry. Without you, I was thirsty. You sustain me. You fill me with your love. Rivers of living water flow from my heart.

Lord, you are my rock and my redeemer, my best friend. You are the Way, the Truth and the Life. In you I found grace and truth. Show me your ways. Teach me your paths. Light my path and keep me from falling.

Lord, you are the Light of the world, love’s pure Light. Light shines in the darkness and darkness cannot overcome it. Lord, you have given me the light of life and because of you, I never have to walk in darkness again.

Bless all the dear children
In Thy tender care
And take us to Heaven
To live with Thee there

Lamb of God, you came into the world as a little baby. I came to you as a little child and found your love. And as a child, I learned to sing:

Jesus loves the little children
All the children of the world
Red, brown, yellow
Black and white
They are precious in His sight.
Jesus loves the little children
Of the world.

Lord, have mercy on the children, all the precious children, all over the world. Bless all the dear children in Mexico. Bless all the dear children in Central America. Bless all the dear children in Syria. Bless all the dear children in Yemen. Bless all the dear children in Russia and China and Korea and Africa.

Bless all the dear children in my family.

Bless all the dear children, all over the world.

Bless all the children in your tender care. Bless all the children you have entrusted to our care for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.

Be near me, Lord Jesus. I ask thee to stay, close by me forever and love me, I pray. Bless all the dear children in thy tender care. And take us to heaven, to live with thee there.

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